I listen to some podcasts where the person speaking has a kind of radio DJ sounding audio, a kind of full, bassy sound. Is that only because of the mics they use, or is there an effect I can use in Amadeus to get a similar effect. Thanks.

Most radio/broadcast signals are compressed and eq'd. If you play with compression you can mimic it. You might want to normalize it to -2 to -4 db peak. Thats all doable wihin AP in software.

You also can get a proximity effect by physically working the mic closely. That tends to reinforce the bass in anyone's voice. You would need to achieve that during performance. It is easy to hear if you are monitoring via headphones.

Lastly, there are a few specific mice which tend to reinforce that type of inherent voice print. But, you can get most of the way there by working the mic and then processing.

Jim

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On May 4, 2013, at 7:09 PM, tokyotony <forum2mail@hairersoft.com> wrote:

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I listen to some podcasts where the person speaking has a kind of radio DJ sounding audio, a kind of full, bassy sound. Is that only because of the mics they use, or is there an effect I can use in Amadeus to get a similar effect. Thanks.